Frahm was the most important player on one of the state's best teams. He attacked at times but was valuable as a defender. His skills and leadership helped the Gators shut out three teams at region or state to advance to the second state championship game in program history. With Frahm locking down the back, Land O'Lakes was able to attack aggressively. "Without him," coach Mark Pearson said, "I don't think we were able to go forward and score the goals we scored."

Most impressive accomplishment: As formations evolved over the season, Frahm's role changed. He played midfielder as a freshman and helped on offense this year, too. He scored eight goals and tallied 24 assists. "I wanted to score," Frahm said. "I wanted to help out the team."

Did you know? Aside from sleeping and soccer, Frahm has few hobbies. He's interested in music and used to play bass guitar. But his commitment to soccer and time dedicated to the Clearwater Chargers Academy club team have led him to focus on sports and training since ninth grade.

Future plans: Frahm is one of the Gators' two Division I recruits. He signed with the University of North Florida last month and said he likes the feel of the campus and how the Ospreys are building their program. Frahm and Gators teammate Nathan Dalton, a Jacksonville recruit, are thinking of sharing an apartment, even though they attend rival schools. Frahm plans to study civil or mechanical engineering.